/*
 * Copyright (c) 2015. Rick Hightower, Geoff Chandler
 *
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 * QBit - The Microservice lib for Java : JSON, WebSocket, REST. Be The Web!
 */

package io.advantageous.qbit.queue;

import io.advantageous.qbit.service.Startable;
import io.advantageous.qbit.service.Stoppable;


/**
 * created by Richard on 9/8/14.
 * This abstracts out the way we handle queue operations so we can have various strategies for different
 * types of queues. We could for example have a queue manager that was optimized for CPU intensive tasks
 * or one that was optimized for I/O.
 *
 * @author rhightower
 */
public interface ReceiveQueueManager<T> extends Startable, Stoppable {


    void addQueueToManage(String name,
                          ReceiveQueue<T> queue,
                          ReceiveQueueListener<T> listener,
                          int batchSize);
}
